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IMO, a trex of 15 meters would struggle to survive.
just based on how much food it would need, and how heavy it would be.
What specis are these
Seems a bit low if you ask me
I would say 13.5 meters, maybe closer to 14 but that's a big maybe
Nice chapter.
Nice post, themaverage seems pretty reasonable to me.
Nice post as usual. I was looking forward to this one since the beginning of this series.
http://www.jurassicworld-movie.com/community/forums/topic/25702
Thats the final news on the specimen, it hasn't been fully described yet, whether it was 15 m or not is up for debate.
Nice fight! I was rooting for the Mosasaurus, but it was still a cool fight.
Give him some time, not everyone is online daily. Probably busy with something else.
Awesome, whas rooting for mosasaurus but knew realisticly the titanoboa wins
Thanks Sliver falcon!
Dang, that's one determined rex. Good fight.
Rooting for the large constrictor next time :P
i wonder why dinozilla didnt reply i made it for him/her
No problem.
if it ok with you, later I might PM you with some requests/suggestions for the second season.'if you make one
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Enough with the "Giganotosaurus was bigger then tyrannosaurus,and so were numerous other theropods" hyping bull. All of those creatures have had size deductions in one way or another, and this comparison shows Giga and rex were almost on parity size wise.
Scott Hartman had this to say on the issue:
"Ok, wading into the always contentious issue of who was the biggest (which on 'teh internetz' seems to loosely translate into "who was more awesome?") I'm presenting my analysis of the always popular Tyrannosaurus vs Giganotosaurus issue.
A few things worth noting:
1) It appears that the type specimen of Giganotosaurus is essentially the same size as Sue despite having a somewhat longer femur. This is sort of surprising, since T. rex is generally thought of as having longer legs (in reality Sue simply has a proportionately longer lower leg relative to her upper leg, not longer legs overall).
2) We really don't know which of the two was longer, as there is enough of a margin of error in restoring tail lengths that the margin of error could allow either one to eek out a "who's the longest" win here (we're ignoring other theropods for the time being). A good discussion on this topic can be found here: [link]
3) Sue almost certainly had a higher mass than the Giganotosaurus type specimen, as tyrannosaurs seem to have broader torsos for their size.
4) So...that large isolated Giganotosaurus jaw? It's not really clear how much bigger that individual is, because there isn't perfect linear scaling between it and the type specimen (the isolated jaw is proportionately a bit deeper). My "best fit" version appears above, and indicates an animal about 6.5% longer than the type. THat would result in an animal over 13 meters in length, and also one that would be heavier than Sue.
5) Yes, I know there are also fragments of even larger T. rex specimens. Unfortunately things like toe bones are even harder to try and scale up reliably, so I haven't attempted it (also I really would want to see the things first hand before I tried it).
6) So in conclusion, between the specimens that are well enough known to estimate reliably, Tyrannosaurus and Giganotosaurus are about the same length, and T. rex was probably a bit heavier. The big jawed Giganotosaurus appears to be from a larger animal, but the nature of fragmentary specimens being what it is you simply aren't going to get to know which species was "truly the biggest".
Sorry, the data just doesn't allow this sort of thing to be done conclusively at this point in time, no matter how much we wish it were otherwise." Link is down below.
Nice job and all, same advice as before.
That said, this is a Rex vs Spino, and I'm shutting it down due to recent events. I'll explain via PM later.
Good fight expected rex to be here. Rooting for rex
Awesome fight. Not rooting for either
Good fight rooting for rex
A pretty good fight. I was rooting for the Dragon.
Nice end to a cool series RexFan! I was rooting for the Tyannosaurus.
Nice fight. I was rooting for Austra, can't believe I didn't see this earlier.
Nice fight, I was rooting for Utah.
Like I said on your story, watch the punctuation, grammar, spelling, and add paragraphs. That all helps. Refer to any of my stories and fight, and anyone else's for that matter.
Nice start, looking forward to more from you.
Some advice though, watch the spelling, grammar, and have paragraphs. It's easier to read when it isn't a big block of words. Also, watch punctuation.
An example of the importance of punctuation:
Let's eat, Grandma.
or
Let's eat Grandma.
Which one one would you rather read in a story? Just an example of course.
Beats me PX. I wouldn't worry about it if I were you.











